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Sunday, November 23, 2008

A great run
A geat run by the Pates comes to an end on Saturday as Freedom lost to Liberty 28 -14. 
 
The 2008 Pates went the farthest into districts of any team in Freedom history, winning two games and playing for the district championship.  The Pates say goodbye to an outstanding group of seniors, a number of which were three year starters.
 
Thanks to the 2008 Freedom Patriots for all of the excitement and a great run.
8:34 am est

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Another step on the road...
The Patriots travelled through the fog to Hazelton Friday night and came away with a 42 - 25 victory.  Despite the weather and the distance, a good number of Pates fans made the trip and witnessed the victory.  Highlights included Eddie Mateo's 231 yard rushing effort and a couple of key 1st down conversions; one a diving catch on 3 and 29 by Josh Fortin Smith and the other a third and 20 conversion caught by Will Velekei.  Jermel Lee put the game away with a 40 yard TD off of a Cougars fumble.
 
Liberty at BASD for the district championship next week - let's get it on.
8:35 pm est

Sunday, November 9, 2008

A little bit of history...
The 2008 Pates made a little history on Saturday;  beating Wyoming Valley West 48 - 18 to record Freedom's first ever district playoff win.
 
Freedom's offense clicked on all cylinders and both the run and the pass were very effective.  Overall, the team did a fine job of bouncing back from a tough loss last Saturday.
 
Next up - Freedom goes up to Hazleton to take on the Cougers on Friday night in another matchup between District 2 and District 11.
 
There's been a lot of talk about the comparitive strength of the LVC, giving Hazleton some incentive to to duplicate last year's performance and give the boys from the valley a tough game.
5:31 pm est

Sunday, November 2, 2008

A tale of two halfs....
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
 
A beautiful day, a great crowd and a great football game, but not the result that Pates fans were looking for.
 
Freedom was dominated by Liberty in the first half, as the Canes were able to establish the running game and score two touchdowns.  Despite being outplayed, the Pates were only down 12-7 at half thanks to a 93 yard kickoff return.
 
In the second half, the Pates were able to turn it around, and outplayed the Canes.  However, they had some bad luck on a punt that hit a blocker in the back, and ran out of time with the ball on the Cane's 25 yard line.
 
 
2:11 pm est


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BASD Stadium
1115 Linden St.
From 22 East or West
191 South to Linden St.
Stadium is behind Liberty High School

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From Coach Roeder...

 

 

To the Freedom Football Family,

 

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday season.

 

In preparing this letter, the first thing I did was to look at my remarks from last year at this time (Jan 3, 2008). We were coming off an Eastern conference championship and a school record for wins in a season. In that letter we established the goal and the mindset of wanting to achieve MORE! 

 

It is safe to say that WE accomplished that goal.  In looking back at last year there are many obvious and tangible examples of how we were successful in this endeavor. Accomplishments we should be proud of include another new school record for wins, the school’s first playoff wins, unprecedented individual recognition for our players on the state and local level, and numerous team and individual changes in the Freedom football record book. 

 

In continuing to reflect on this past year, I realized that 2008 was more than just numbers. We did MORE in many ways and we did take Freedom football to a new level.  Improvements were made in many areas that don’t always show up on a stat sheet or in the newspaper. The game day program, booster club involvement, the bonfire, alumni participation and overall community support are just a few areas where I feel we made substantial gains in moving our program forward.

 

These achievements came as a result of the hard work of many people. I would like to personally thank our players, coaches, support staff, the Freedom HS administration and faculty, the band and cheerleaders, Gridiron Club, spaghetti dinner volunteers, Patriot club and all of those associated with the Freedom football family for their contributions to our success.

 

It is now time to move forward again and continue the climb. Many of the names and faces will be different next year, but the philosophy of OUR WAY will not change. I am sure that we all agree that the job is not done and there are more steps to take. We as a program must continue to focus on improving in everything we do. I have challenged our players and staff to take up the motto “COUNT ON ME”. We are looking for those people that we can count on in 2009.  

 

Thanks for your support and let’s work to make every day, A Great Day to be a Patriot!